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Nine Hills to Nambonkaha: Two Years in the Heart of an African Village
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“Time in West Africa is not a linear measurement. It can be free-flowing or motionless, but it is never a constant. Time in Africa is personalized, divided and defined on an individual basis.”
― Nine Hills to Nambonkaha: Two Years in the Heart of an African Village
― Nine Hills to Nambonkaha: Two Years in the Heart of an African Village
“I have five flashlights and each performs its own trick. I have a raincoat with zippers and net material so I never get too hot in a downpour. I have a shelf crammed with books and a shortwave that speaks Arabic, Japanese, Dutch and Russian. They have mud huts with maybe a few chairs and faded pages of old magazines fastened to the wall. I ride my twenty-one speed Peace Corps-issue bike to Ferke not to save a dollar on transport but for the luxury of exercise. They ride in from their settlements on cranky old mopeds or bikes with a single cog because it's the only option. And they give me charity. I just stare at it - near tears. To refuse their offer would be pure insult. So I do the rounds again shaking hands with all the men in boubous saying over and over "An y che " Thank you.”
― Nine Hills to Nambonkaha: Two Years in the Heart of an African Village
― Nine Hills to Nambonkaha: Two Years in the Heart of an African Village
